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Optimize floor space and improve material handling with our industrial vertical storage racks. Ideal for storing long items like pipe, bar stock, and conduit, these heavy-duty solutions are designed for safety, accessibility, and efficient warehouse layout—trusted across multiple facilities and industries.
As a company that runs multiple warehouses, we've spent years navigating the daily challenges of space optimisation, material flow, and safe storage. From compact facilities to larger-scale distribution hubs, we've reworked countless layouts and tested dozens of storage solutions firsthand. One thing we've learned through experience: vertical storage racks are absolute game-changers. They've helped us maximise usable space, streamline operations, and keep long, bulky materials stored safely and efficiently - all without sacrificing floor space or accessibility.
Our collection of industrial bar and vertical storage racks has been handpicked based on what actually works out in the field - storage racks that strand up to daily abuse, support real-world weight loads, and most importantly, help reclaim square footage they didn't even know they had.
If you're handling long items, such as steel bars, pipes, conduit, or lumber, then you know how difficult they are to store without creating clutter or safety hazards. Horizontal racks eat up space fast. Pallet racks get overloaded. And floor stacking? It’s just a recipe for inefficiency.
That's where these vertical bar storage systems shine. By going up instead of out, they free up your floor plan, keep materials better organized, and make picking faster and safer for your crew. Whether you’re working in a metal shop, distribution centre, or fabrication plant, this is the kind of system that improves workflow from day one.
Every rack in this collection is designed for industrial environments. Think high-grade steel, secure anchoring, forklift-compatible bases, and configurations that support thousands of pounds without tipping or swaying. You’ll find free-standing vertical bar racks, wall-mounted units, multi-bay vertical systems, and even racks designed for high-density vertical storage—all built to OSHA and ANSI standards.
From a planner’s standpoint, the flexibility is what makes these racks so valuable. You can customize them to your available footprint, adapt them for specific materials, and scale them as your inventory grows.
In space planning, every square foot counts. Vertical storage racks let you store long items upright, drastically improving material accessibility while keeping aisles clean and clear. They also reduce damage to stock, cut down on material retrieval time, and make inventory checks much simpler.
For tight warehouse footprints or shops with high ceilings, these systems are one of the most space-efficient storage solutions available.
I’ve worked with hundreds of facilities over the years, and the one constant is this: poorly planned storage eats up productivity. The racks you’ll find here are trusted by logistics professionals, plant managers, and facility engineers across industries—from construction and aerospace to plumbing supply and heavy manufacturing.
Every product in this collection comes from reputable manufacturers with proven track records in industrial storage—the kind of vendors I’d personally recommend to clients looking for long-term ROI.
If you’re ready to reclaim space, reduce risk, and improve workflow, you're in the right place to start. It’s not just about storing more — it’s about storing smarter. Why not contact our team today to discuss your layout and options?
On average, switching from horizontal to vertical storage can reduce your footprint by up to 70%, especially for items longer than 6 feet. In our multi-warehouse operations, we’ve reclaimed entire aisles by consolidating scattered materials into a single, upright rack system — all without compromising accessibility.
Vertical storage racks are ideal for long, narrow materials that are difficult to store horizontally. This includes steel bars, aluminum extrusions, copper pipe, PVC, conduit, rebar, lumber, and even awkward-shaped items like trim or molding. If it’s long and cumbersome, vertical storage will almost always provide a safer, more efficient solution.
We recommend positioning vertical racks near material processing areas, loading docks, or high-turnover workstations. The goal is to reduce walking time, avoid traffic bottlenecks, and keep long materials out of common pathways. In facilities with limited wall space, free-standing vertical racks can be placed along structural columns or in otherwise underused corners.